S2 bonnet scoop
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I may be asking a really really stoopid question, but what is the actual purpose of the bonnet scoop on the S2?
As far as I can tell, the radiator and filter are fed from the front "mouth" scoop and there is nothing on the head of the engine that requires a cold air feed? On top of that, there is another small hole cut out from the bonnet lining slightly further up which looks like it feeds the top of the engine, just short of the distributor cap?
Basically, I'm wondering if the scoop is actually needed mechanically as I think it's a contributing factor to poor running in wet weather and TP problems?
I'll now wait for you all to tell me I'm incredibly stupid and it's very important to the running of the car!!
As far as I can tell, the radiator and filter are fed from the front "mouth" scoop and there is nothing on the head of the engine that requires a cold air feed? On top of that, there is another small hole cut out from the bonnet lining slightly further up which looks like it feeds the top of the engine, just short of the distributor cap?
Basically, I'm wondering if the scoop is actually needed mechanically as I think it's a contributing factor to poor running in wet weather and TP problems?
I'll now wait for you all to tell me I'm incredibly stupid and it's very important to the running of the car!!
S3Swiss said:
We used to use rubber gloves to waterproof distributor in rallying - pulled over the 'dizzy' cap with 1 finger per plug lead and the thumb for the coil lead - all you need now is a seven-fingered glove (or 9 for the V8 crowd)!!!
The V8 electricals are mostly pretty well waterproofed. I think that Land Rover engines are expected to withstand a fair bit. All of the injectors have rubber seals and some of the other connectors are tripple sealed.
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yup... i used to use rubber gloves on mini's because the rain used to drive straight onto it through the grill. Was thinking of the same idea for the dizzy and something like that for the TP but including some kind of heat guard too (kitchen foil perhaps!!!)
Sometimes the simplest solutions are the best
Sometimes the simplest solutions are the best
My thoughts exactly. It should be able to fit onto the same bolts that hold the TP in or another fixing point around there somehow. Got a busy weekend lined up but otherwise that's what i'd be doing. Thinl i'll try to get hold of a piece of aluminium next week and see what I come up with...
Don't know how fussy your system is about throttle pot calibration, but the hotwire system used on the V8 is very fussy indeed. Having eventually got mine right, I wouldn't go anywhere near the mounting screws. In any case it would be easy enough to secure a shield by strapping it onto the throttle body, if you did want to fit a shield. (Haven't quite worked out what it's shielding the tp *from* mind you.)
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Thats about the size of it..
Hmm, could be a useful bbq alternative at Le Mans.
I wasn't kidding 